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*Efficient and validated methods for quantifying biomedical imaging results are required for optimal patient care, clinical research, and new therapy development.  
 
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*QIBA accelerates the development and adoption of hardware and software standards needed to achieve accurate and reproducible, quantitative (measurable) results from imaging methods.
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*QIBA ''accelerates'''''Bold text''' the development and adoption of hardware and software '''standards''' needed to achieve '''accurate''' and '''reproducible, quantitative (measurable) results''' from imaging methods.
 
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Clinical Decisions from Quantitative Imaging''
 
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Revision as of 18:20, 19 November 2021

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WHO IS QIBA®?

RSNA’s Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA®) stakeholders include:

  • clinical research community
  • imaging equipment manufacturers
  • pharmaceutical industry
  • government agencies
  • medical informatics companies

QIBA stakeholders ensure quantitative imaging results are:

  • Consistent
  • Achievable
  • Reliable
  • Validated

THE IMPORTANCE OF QUANTITATIVE IMAGING (QI)

QI develops, standardizes, and optimizes:

  • Anatomical, functional, and molecular imaging acquisition protocols
  • Data analyses
  • Display methods
  • Reporting structures
  • Who is QIBA?
  • Why is QI important?

QIBA’s® ROLE

  • Efficient and validated methods for quantifying biomedical imaging results are required for optimal patient care, clinical research, and new therapy development.
  • QIBA acceleratesBold text the development and adoption of hardware and software standards needed to achieve accurate and reproducible, quantitative (measurable) results from imaging methods.

Clinical Decisions from Quantitative Imaging

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